"It is a matter of great pride for Himachal Pradesh that historically, from the time of Dr YS Parmar, the architect of modern Himachal, we have been known for achievements in education. Back in 1947, the literacy rate was merely 7 per cent, which rose to 83 per cent by 2011," Thakur told rep
New Delhi [India], June 24: We are delighted to announce the exclusive launch of Basra Moti (Basra Pearls) at RudraTree, a rare, sacred, and highly sought-after gemstone revered for centuries. Once the pride of kings and spiritual leaders, this natural pearl from the Persian Gulf is now avai
The Sambhal Municipal Council is carrying out a project to develop pilgrimage sites and ancient wells in the city, along with road widening initiatives.
"There was a time when many people had not even seen the Secretariat. They had to reach here after asking for directions multiple times. Today, this Secretariat is open to all: the public, society, and families. Our goal is to give Delhi its real identity and its historical pride. Today, sin
Congress MP Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa criticised J&K CM Omar Abdullah for opposing water diversion to Punjab, defending Punjab's patriotism and historical contributions, including its canal system and role in national food security.
Shiromani Akali Dal leader Daljit Singh Cheema criticised J&K CM Omar Abdullah's opposition to a proposed canal diverting Indus River water to Punjab, calling it "unreasonable" and highlighting Punjab's historical water allocation injustices.
Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Friday reminded the gathering of a critical historical episode, namely the Emergency, saying, "Today I am reflecting on an incident, which comes as a sad anniversary within seven days."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Zagreb, Croatia, where he received a ceremonial welcome and held talks with PM Andrej Plenkovic to boost ties in defence, energy, tech, and more. He also shared moments from a city tour, calling Zagreb historically and culturally rich.
A groundbreaking geopolitical travelogue, "Mayan Routes, Indian Roots: A Geo-Political Travelogue Through Central America and Tracing Its Connections to India," was formally launched today in New Delhi, marking a significant moment for cultural and historical exchange between India and th
New Delhi [India], June 9: In a powerful new historical account, Matthew Sleap, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and military veteran, revisits one of India's most daring and impactful engineering feats in his compelling book, Who Gives a Dam?: Colonel John Pennycuick C.S.I. and the
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will host the Foreign Ministers of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan for the fourth meeting of the India-Central Asia Dialogue on June 6. India's historical and cultural linkages with the Central Asian Countries are be